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so they would still cause problems?? how?? i thought it was relativly simple idea. 12's in a ported box for the deep bass. (ie; most rap)10's in a sealed box for responsive mid pounding (ie; most rock)

an the rest in my comps....

how will the 12's an 10's interfere wit each other? its not even gonna be close to the same feq comming out of em.... i dont get it.

educate me, feed me im hungry :p

im very interested in learning this one as well.

 
so they would still cause problems?? how?? i thought it was relativly simple idea. 12's in a ported box for the deep bass. (ie; most rap)10's in a sealed box for responsive mid pounding (ie; most rock)

an the rest in my comps....

how will the 12's an 10's interfere wit each other? its not even gonna be close to the same feq comming out of em.... i dont get it.

educate me, feed me im hungry :p

well for one lets not count the xoverslope since they are 1 hz off from each other i'd almsot promise they cross. second why have the bigger subs doing such a small range at least briong em up to 50-60 where thye can shine a little.

 
you could cross the 12" with a low pass of 80Hz .

the 10" with a high pass of 40Hz and a low pass of 120Hz.



is good if you have an adjustable electronic crossover, so you can further fine tune your subwoofer system.

 
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